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uhhhhh
What do you want it to say? Raideress?
A heroine would protect tombs from being raided.
Technically she does, she’s usually fighting some shadowy company or millionaire trying to steal the artifacts for money or power.
and keeps them in her collection…
She’s British.
She’s rescuing the artifacts so they can be put in the British Museum where they belong. Elgin marbles better make room
Context is everything, and in this one she’s living up to the empire standards.
“Protag.” She never claims to be a heroine. She’s quite literally the villain in a few games.